Pittsburgh Running Tours will highlight downtown Pittsburgh's history, from the French and Indian War to the Underground Railroad. Learn about Fort Pitt, the Diamond Market, and more of Pittsburgh’s history on this 5k running tour. READ MORE

Please note this performance contains adult subject matter and strong language: Co-presented with Carnegie Mellon University School of Art and School of Drama, Erin Markey hosts a special musical conversation at The Andy Warhol Museum READ MORE

One of the most sensational plays in Broadway history, Equus is now a modern classic. It tells the story of Alan Strang, a teenage stable hand who commits a horrific crime, and Martin Dysart, the psychiatrist who struggles to exorcise the boy’s demons. Featuring a cast of 14, Equus is a stunning tour-de-force in which humans double as horses. Winner of the 1975 Tony Award for Best Play. From Peter Shaffer, the author of Amadeus. READ MORE

Hear how a blighted area in downtown Pittsburgh was designated both a City and National Register Historic District and transformed into Pittsburgh’s Cultural District, a 14-block area attracting more than two million people to approximately 4,000 performances, exhibits, and events each year READ MORE

If English is not your native language, join the Carnegie Library Downtown & Business Branch for lovely English conversation! Let’s Speak English is free and meets for an hour every Friday. You don’t need to bring anything or register. READ MORE

BEST OF THE BURGH with Walk the Burgh Tours Come join and explore the heart of Downtown by foot. Walk by and into must-see cultural and historical landmarks as well as iconic buildings! Discover beautiful squares and fascinating pieces of public art! READ MORE